On Fri, Feb 26, 1999 at 06:20:21AM -0700, Karl F. Larsen wrote:
> Hal, most people do not use ELM because Pine is so much better and
> in your case much easier to configure. You want to send the message to a
> particular directory and that is do-able on the first page of the pine
> set-up screen. I use Procmail so I choose to use a differnet directory for
> the 10 mail files I make.
>
> In another light, why run JNOS? As you are aware FBB is written
> for linux and works great. For tcp/ip use linux.
OM Karl: Thanks for your comments and I only installed Jnos
to separate the Ham traffic from INet email..
We have two excellent BBS's here supporting tcp/ip and one
excellent FBB site for ham packet.. There is no reason for me to be
anything but a client.
Suggestions on the list has clued me to a fix that is now
working FB, so I am now back to AX25 again.. It is not perfect,
requiring two versions of Sendmail, but it does work.. I'll try
changing this to one version with other comments received.
I'm not locked to Elm, preferring Mutt and like Pine too but
it's hard to get an old dog to change tricks, although I take note of
all the features of Pine in the setup department, lacking in Elm, but
pretty much covered in Mutt.. Pine is certainly the most popular. :^)
Cheers: Hal from Five Forks, WV. {pop 70} :^) 90% Linux/Unix
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ax25: [EMAIL PROTECTED] tcp/ip: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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